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| 5 the country and enabled to begin life t anew urder an assumed name, depend- ing upon his pen for a livelihood. Tn naval circles it is said that the Provision of a new royal yacht {s under | consideration, The Victoria and Al- 0) bert —ee is now forty years old, and though a fine looking vessel of 2,500 tons, she 1s asserted to be practically unsea- worthy. The Osborne, which displaces Brerybody Who Is so tne : orybody Who 1s Anybody arose wns ser tal ome oer struction, having, ft i ee Has Gone to Seashore — | eacerticne commettncenea. Test vonacte cost a good deal in repairs, owing great- ly to th . or Country, “Sci Bane has finished his we novel, which will shortly appear in Scribner's Magazine. The Empress Eugenie, who is now at THE COMMONS DESERT Farnborough, is to leave next Wednes- | fay for Abergeldie Castle, where she will remain for five weeks, The Queen has placed Abergeldie at the disposil of the ex-Empress f 10 tod Henry M Stanley's Maiden Speech | as she cares to remain It is said that Emily Soldene, who is Equal to His Great now on her way to England from an Reputation, extensive tour of the Australian colon- ies, brings with her the manuscript of @ book which will shortly be published, (ROYAL CASTLE IN IRELAND.| EAST SIDE PUSH-CART WAR. _— Mayor Strong to Start in Soon on Poopesition to Abolish the Lord | Lively Crusade. Mayor Strong having inaugurated his Llieutenantship on the crusade on’ obatructed fire-eacapes,, te Isle of Erin going to open up pretty soon on the . colony of push-carts which crowd the east side. Several streets east of the Bowery, notably Easex, Ludlow, Hester ed, 1095, by the Associated Proeey [#24 Clinton, ate obstructed every day Dpsptnosey ‘Aug. 24—Although Lomion | PY thousands of carts, from which are fs crowded with visitors, from the coun-| “0! all sorts of provisions. The rest- try and from abroad, and ineplte of the |{M'8 of the district who crowd. the fact that Parliament is in session, so-| See's depend for thelr daily supply Glally tho anetropolis is virtually dena, |°* £004 upon these carts, and, as the ‘Almost everybody who is anybody. ai| articles displayed for sale are not, in all has filtted from this maze of erecta |™any inatances, as fresh as they might and squares to the country or to the|P® the atmosphere is polsoned by foul seaside, to the moors or the sands, or to} 10'S: the continental water-cure resorts o,| 1 Addition to this, the carts obstruct bathing rendezvous, the streets in such a manner as to pre- ‘The House of Commons is neglectea, {Vent the progress of street traffic, There are several hundred of them, and even the newly elected members, proud {the police have never been able to" keep h n f the honor that has so recently fallen| them out of the streets for any lengt upon them, shun the more or less sacred|of time. Frequent raids have bee portals of Westminster, preferring to] Made Upon them, but within a week after, 1 push ‘ Teceive the congratulations of their| would he, Sack cent and as been friends in moro seasonable latitudes and] found almost Impossible to clean them longitudes. In fact, some of the mem- | Ut, a The Mayor has been looking into the bers have actually left town without| matter again, and a short time ago re- taking the trouble to pair, a somewhat | ceived a report. WAUSHAE proceenbg, And. ous that may): 2268 considering this report and ins ‘i , ew days will take steps to ri e be due to the confidence of the Conserv-| Streotx of the carts, Tie wald yesterday. tives in their strength and to the con-| he had received many complaints of sciousness of weakness upon the part of | the evils resulting from the maintenance the Liberals. of the push-cart business, and thought ‘Tho invasion of London by the grana| fomething should be done to remedy army of well-financed Americans, the| | Spasmodic raids do not prove effec. “angels of the local tradesmen and| t!v*, he says, and some other means be the happiest of the happy, is about| ment oles the lawn, we Push-cart ever for the year, and the number of] The Mayor has had several confer- 1 ences with the Police Commissioners Prominent citizens of the United States | cnees With the Police Commie now in this city 1s the smallest since| force of men sufficient to run out the the annual rush from New York be-| army of push-cart men will be sent over gan. on the east side to conduct a perma- Most of the trans-Atlantic visitors | Dent campaign against them, re on the continent, homeward bound, or already safe home, while others, GUESTS OF TAMSEN. crowds of them, are sailing from Gouthampton or Liverpool to-day or| Three Men Arrested Aga: during the coming week. Various $a The time of the House of Commons| Deputy-Sheriff Butler to-day arrested this week has been mainly occupled| samuel Tredelsohn, of 70 Essex street, with discussions of foreign matters,|and Samuel M. Ammel, of 223 Rivington chiefly points relating to Egypt, Slam| street, on orders of arrest issued by and Armenia, during which Henry M.| Justice McCarty, of the City Court. Btanley, the African explorer, made] ‘Tredelsohn is being sued for slander his maiden speech in the House. by Israel Berman, a dealer ih new and Mr. Stanley rose to this effort of his| second-hand clothing, who) made an Ife during a discussion of the Egyptian |amMdavit that the prisoner was about to question, and he strongly denounced the leave the State ropositions looking to an evacuation], / ined is ; Bf Bayptian territory by the Britian [each of Promise, ought by Fanny Aroops. $5,000 dariages in the City Court. 2 ret tort n Parlament was equal] gat ciatzna!y Ho" pe aot dt ty he to &is reputation, and, contrary to a] Summer of. 1803. She says that on the pices 1 usage on the occasion of maiden | strength of his promise to marry her peeches, there was nearly a full Hoi she wave him at his requet on various Occasions sums of money to the amoun ‘he members present listened to the] of g%3 on the plea that he required the ew member's remarks with rapt atten-| money to obtain a position, two sults o is ve eats hi re Reena Pe bad Bion. Mr. Stanley was attired in a well-| clothes and for the hiring of a. ha odd ath hase 0 @iting light gray frock coat. His utter-| for, {he wedding and the purchase of ance was rather thick, but he spoke| “He refused, she says, on the appointed pidly and to the point. day (o marry her, and last week he told her that he Was going to marry another Tho explorer, it was noticed, was) gir) and go to Pennsylvania to live. fuch hurt when James Parker Smith, | Deputy Sheriff Lipsky, also arrested Unionist, who spoke on the same sub- yacan eye eat Bre eaten by udge Hotty, of the City Court, in a gect later in the day, intimated that Mr. | SUtBe, Potty Of ai nages, brought by Gtanley was trading on his reputation! Rertha Natason, of 171 Clinton street, an explorer of Africa, The latter,|who alleges that he attacked and beat her on the street on August 14 last, and Subsequently, warmly repudiated this] her on the sneer on ertion, ‘The three prisoners were sent to Lud- ‘There were some amusing incidents in} low Street Jail in default of bail. the House of Commons during the week, ee Lo - arising out of the new members’ ignor- TO SUE THE CITY. ance of the rules, On Thursday, for i instance, a member walked up the floor] pischarged Street-Sweepres a: of the House wearing his hat while WEIVabk Daimanacnnen the Chairman was in the chair. When he was greeted with a general cry of| Ex-street sweepers and cart drivers “Order.” he looked innocently around to|f the Department of Street-Cleaning, sriato had offended, until he discov.| met at 11 o'clock this morning in the ees his own mistake, and then he was | ofice of Lawyers Goodhart and Miner Slady to collapse with embarrassment, |!" the Potter Building, and signed papers aay Calogan, the new Lord Lieuten-| for @ sult against the city for about tant of Ireland, made his state entry into] ¥.0%. There were about 100 men pice: Dublin on Thursday. He met with the See ee aacch we p De most cordial reception during his pass-| P41) "\ischarging them he neglected to Bee through the trooplined streets, and] pay back Wakes as. atmogt his promise to do everything possible to je Men, most of whom are promote the interests of Ireland was] destiinte, have solicited Col. Waring to well received. These Individual claims have been as- Baron Castleton, Liberal, has been in- 1 to James Killen, a stre yer, and in his name ‘sult will b terviewed in regard to the announce-|fWCClhts St the ‘city, for the fu ment of his intention to move a resolution in the House of Lords early next sewsion to abolish the office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and to y of the discharged men are war veterans, who were discharged without cause, They will sue for reinstatement, $3 o=— ~ place of that official 10 appoint a Chief Comm oner Haffen Enjoine. Under Secretary for Ireland, and to} 4 temporary injunction restraining Louis Pray the Queen to establish @ royally “jaften, the Commissioner of Street Improve residence in that country, ments of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourta He said he believed such action | Wards, from in any way. interfering with th would forge closer the tinks Linding the] property of the New York and Westchester two countries and would give an tm-|fecknan in Supreme Court, mense impetus to ihe development of | application of Franklin Brien, the natural resources of the country company. en 9 and encourage tourists to visit Tretand. GIBBONS GOES HOME. "Phere 1s good reason to believe that ye fryorable on the ansel for tho the suggestion will re ‘The Cardinal Departs for Baltimore consideration in royal circles, and it 1s ply eee unilerstood that the Ministry is net ep- Lg a the efiice ef] Cardinal Gibbons, with his party, con- josed to the chang pond Lieutenant of irslini is an ex-|asisting of Bishop Foley, of Detroit, and i to fill several clergymen from Baltimore, left ot at Com- tral Railroad De p establish | the ¢ Regarding the pr @ royal yesidence in pression pr 3 that th others would prefer tos dence in the south or w where it would be likely to do more Booe than in Dublin, wh it is addes ministers and | for Thaltimore, 4 roval resi-) ‘The Cardinaly with his secretary, were t of Ireland, | acco: 1) D. Ke f Brooklyn, at whose Tesl- dence the Cardinal was a guest sinc: yesterday afternoon, Bishop Foley was a ed several times yearly |4 lite late in arriving, and the train PilgRE De visited ‘doveral tt Was five minutes behind. the regular by members of the royal family : i time for its departure. ‘Thé Queen ts going to Balmoral ony the, Car inal looked very, well this Tuesday next, but it ts not expected morning, and said that h any [fresh after a good night's rest, and did that she will stay In Scotland for any fresh after @ good mints rest. and did great length of time, least. Several local clergymen saw the Friends of Oscar Wilde who havs/ party off, ‘The grain i+ due to arrive in , itimore at 8 yinited bim i prisen eey that he Jeegation of Baitimoréans will be. in tinues to enjoy cod nealth and is m Waiting to welcome the Cardinal home ing the best of the situation, although | rat ~— he frequently expresses the wish to die Martin Garry Dead. Those who are interested in the fl) startin Garry, formerly of the theatrical pro- ture of the disgraced man haye been | regeion ant well known In political circles In the Aiscussing what Wilde will do when he | risnin Want, od tart might a the Seaton Mos: leaves prison. Although nothing definite | a Rastera emureWat slate pears to be decided, it is generally be- Stree: on Monday at 10 A je was thirty: Hoved that he will be smuggled out of two years of gs, aiid died of lung wourle, eee tre im-| munipaw at 147 on the B. and O. train} he depot by Major Juin | 5 P.M. where a lar.e| THE WORLD: SATURDAY E of the law,” Mr. Vreeland said, “we! take it for granted that all ts right. We have to depend upon them." n or so people to make Mr, Constable think of improvements over his prede: Bi cessors’ plans? Until these fifteen men — ee Does it require the killing of fift Fifteen Lives Were Rathlesshy "risen "ne “siitents: wanenct up as tot scovered that half th theatres of the elty are not in the con dition they t to. being violat e dreland Butlding: tall "Tora ot life her Did Building Inspectors Inspect or Did They Shirk Their std ead coke Important Duties? then that hends were tiel on a tactios were pur count of lax Building Laws. At predeces et in were amended, yet Orchard street yet not a single oO the bar of jus < where fortuna f lifes, CONSTABLE’S SUDDEN ACTIVITY. | early the ten en sworn that he was the building frm of Connolly & Co. The Building Superintendent Locks the Door After the Hos and that the latter actually: jut tn Is Gene. Te wee Ria duty te Inahioce the MITRE day, but saw nothing wrong ness In connection with the erection of |ley was connected with Connolly & Co, the Ireland building, West Third street |j_ Ten a man came to 4 and West Broadway, by the wreck of|woull, hin which fifteen human lives were sacri-| the department.” y had got that cont : ation of the budding}, luchtentally, At mieht be a good thing ficed, the examination of the building) 4. Ynow just now how many hulldinge by Coroner Fitzpatrick and his jury of put up while Buckley experts has resulted in finding the foi- lowing new fact: ane s emp! June, Ise ‘ Pi That the acetdent wan chteny (oy mane dihie inspectors are due to the gross carelessness of | faxed (or associated with bulldi firms? Mr, Constabi the builde: ought to to tind out, That John B. Ireland squeezed a taatinss = everybody in order that the build BLISS FOR FUSION. ing would cont an little as po ble, and made Builder arker| He Says a Straight Repu come down 46,000 on hin price. Theket Would Be Sulcidal. That in laying the concrete for! Cornelius N. Bliss has joined Mayor Public vokfleld in advocating a com- Feman,| bination of antl-Tammany forces on a ation tight Republican ticket would the central pier a e did, and) Strong and Commissioner ¢ only putting down twelve inches! Works 1 of concrete, Parker’ Thomas Murray, knew he was di regarding the specific: jonm and|of a st violating the law, be sulctde, union ticket, He says th nomi That the plans were drawn by| ‘The silk stockings In the Union also arrayed them- Mayor by coming out an architect who only graduated;| League Club ha who worked for one-fifth of the | *¢lves behind the regular rate, and who awenra he| PlUmply in favor of a union ticket, never sanw any of the violations fora Three about town have held m ombination. known an Superintendents Walker and Youdall, knew of the twelve- inch concrete, and that, whether or not Architect Behrens ordered it, as sworn to, but denied by him, they knew it was a violation o law. That Behrens has sworn John B.| garded as being at all dangerous. Ireland knew all about the char-| The indic: acter of the soil when the founda-| Union League Club, the State Demo tion was laid, and which has been | crac: fittingly described by an expert an That Behrens knew it: That most of them knew of the existence of the cesspool upon ease part of the wall of which the con- erete was laid, and the unyie [a GIVE THE WOMEN A CHANCE. nature of which actua caused Sener the disaster, : Outside of the fact that fifteen lives were lost in the wreck and the disclosures so far made at the Cor- oner's investigation, there is another point which the jurors have decided wiil receive particular attention, and that is the responsibility of the Building De- partment, as a whole, for the disaster. Superintendent of Buildings Constable took charge of the ruins on the day of the wreck, He has been there almost constantly ever since. He had Captain e, where women of the stre Eakins station a squad of men around | 848° ms by the week, the building, and tssued orders that no] Magistrate Jerome Republican camp that ever engaged Mr. Platt's attention, Magt rate Jerome Appeals Girin Who Have Sinned. istr to examine the polieemen of the M street police station, Capt, Bakins c nding, relative to 230 street,, where Alice W with having robbed the sailor, Single ton, of $15, Detect hou on his written permission, This was so four diffe that not a stone should be disturbed] the!r rooms, the pp disorderly house. until the Coroner and the jury should} Aijce Wilson told the Magistrate this see for themselves. morning if he would let her go she In all this Mr. Constable had one great woul Aree Ee et f and ce : 5s * a to Reet {AneW. Magistrate Jerome said he hope: object in view. It was to his interest) some charitably disposed persons would that the cause of the disaster should|come to the assistance of the. Special be placed upon the faulty construction | Sessions Justices in secing that these women had a fair start The alleged propri keeper, Herman Schle of the foundation for that centre iron pillar, The foundation was laid dui ing the administration of his predec sor, and a finding such as mentioned would not only clear his skirts, but would fling additional reproach at ex- MISS EARLEY IS SAFE. Supt. James F, Brady. ree The jury has examined the pillar and| The Missing Nurse Wan Il at the v of a Friend, the foundations. The expert members, Hou of it have gone up to the roof, and al-| yfamle Burl though nothing official has been sald|ternity Hospi there {s no doubt that they have found | pe there is something else. lin received the following letter From the lps of Deputy Superinten-| Miss tories te safe and sou dent of Buildings Vreeland it has been | Meth” friend Stop advertis shown that the methods of the Depart- a ment to-day are in almost all thi THE OREGON DENTIST. similar to former years; that there 1s - - absolutely no disciptine in the Depart- ment, no supervision of any kir inspectors can do just as th HARLEY, i that Hin Tender Me rr fan Francteoo P that they make reports only when it When 1 was travelling through suits them, and that for months no re-! goutheastern Oregon last month," sad port at all js made, Further, that th Bullding laws are all in a tangle, and] seit in a that foremen for contra putting up buildings whatever of the laws. i , ping a horse, So far as the particular building In ‘Do you treat teeth?” [asked question is concerned, two inspectors of Pst Department were supposed to have! nin almost daily attendance. One of these inspectgrs, Denis J. Buckley, Is now under ball, and the lawyer who acts as his counsel is said to be a brother-.1 law cf the ex-Superintendent, Buckley Was the regular inspector, had charge of the iron work, Mr. Vreeland has sworn th all village and with a larg tors engaged tn | toothache 1 found the local denth know nothing | With his whirlig for? he rep “Well, I have ed In a nettled: tone yne that needs “Want it pulled or pluree axked, “T want treat a tooth “Pall tt er pl 1 think thls ver treatment Want plu |it—Jjaw tooth or ty force a finger Now treate Is aching pr | 1, then iwer at wa the fron work Inspector never mate a single re-| nd horse nto | port to the Department concerning th own at as poi work, thought wid Mod ¢ work h he only report, if you ean call "De you do brilge work “Not sin such," Mr. Vreeland said, "8 when onc ina while I would ask hin: ‘Well, how is everything to-day? and he would re ply: ‘Oh, ali right.” Buckle: turned in a report except t Kly report which the Department calls for, showing the number of build s visited * Then it transpired that th have a habit of entering never » usual Inspectors | I tijugh Depart-| "1 sawed Tl to Hill's. plate i t Wark, ‘The first t | ment offices In the morning and putting | would their names in a book, to show they are| a bone with it the t wu the at work. Then they go out and noth-| fvet an’ he bit a hole she 3 his mouth as big as a 1 ing is heard of them until next day. | They might be at the races or any-|t Where else for aught th superiors | } knew. t “When they don't report any violation ! i me that if ot tin’ need to heat a A my mouth. 4 pc iassingicnvonnestroste-sesernes were slaughtered in the wreck of the Ireland Building he allowed the old | ‘dvises Cleveland to Do the Right Thing and Speak Ou: Suggested that a time book be left at ‘dings under his charge tn the Are to Blame, Pistaity Why did he not think of it Timing matt {the lquor interest Karly Dectaration Will PR abe to Name a Successor, It has’ been suggested Al to The Wor les golf, puffed ys, bicycles, wl from Mr. Brady Jexcise r man of the Mont has views about polit rtors to engage | Meaglssta tty Ithough the curse. It has onnected with First he was asked term tn the Presidency |do you think about the much-discussed | third term for Mr and he did so. He Was there. every ference to another mat ter, the President can be Mi. Vreeland swore that he never In addition to the criminal careless-| knew until after the disaster that luck- and said t he heen able to retire from If, therefore, He Says an Amare: | that he will not sept anothe a position te » for his party a service as conspleuous as that of Tilden when tter, by the way, epartment from Cleveland for the nomination Third Term 1 Jaw making or not, an ab 1 term, consecuthy solute impossibility for any man nstitution of the United without hesitation mes upon the same citizen ts against the spirit of our laws, “It is an injustice t to suppose fc countenane to this fixed principle of “The Presid the mistake ma an object lesson as that of a gre dier, beloved by the nation, yet power- less against the public hostility to a an instant that he would nt could not b Tho Platt folks are still howling for dines Qikeoversd, a straight ticket as If they really feared ‘That two of Ircland's employces,| {© Maver would whip them into ‘ine or four of Mr. Platts clubs etings and denounced the union ticket tdea; but as the members of them are mainly disappointed place-hunting and profes- sional politicians, thelr antagonism to other proposed combinations 1s not re- upon Mr. Cleveland, Not only do I believe that Mr, Cleve- elation or desire for « am convinced of his in- difference to controlling political power. to continue as the directing influence in the rarty he land has no exp third term, but fons are that with the} nounce his real attitude. A Great 0 is diMfcult to the Independent County Organ- the Good Government Clubs ‘good enough to make mud ples| Nd the dismembered Reform crowd at of.” , the Mayor's back there will be a union ticket or the all-firedest row in the cverestimate the effect which such @ course, if promptly upon the public mind, It would give him a position of almost supreme would give him name his successor. set by one holding his position in the party would be of inestimable value in the coming campaign influence after su the power almoat to Buch an example greater than name would be “Should any doubt by cerning the quibble regarding three con- or non-consecutive terms, be remembered Cleveland himself is on n two Presidential terms in succes- Justice Jerome, sitting as a city mag- te, held court in chambers to-day a m= ‘Thompson on is charged ne to conjure with, entertained c ‘ord against O'Rourke and Zimmerman 2 testified that it was a furnished flat} Mr. Belmonts views of Mr. Cleve- psition and chan ly to the question: “Who do you think will and ought to be nominated?" “This,” said Mr, Belmont, “is a time to unmake rather than to make candl- # led natural- en- fd the women one should be allowed to enter except | Had to Live some where, but if they took ent men a night to mises were made a them is to name them. “Nothing Is more difeult dividual tn private life ke myself than to form an adequate idea of the avail- ability, strength and character of yari- tor and house- hter and Amelia Gluvett were bailed out in $7) each tox As Senator Conkling ‘The newspaper is like an It makes a man great or small according as It allows us to look him through Its big or little end,’ sald to me: opera-glass. candidate di ends enormously upon the head nurse in the Ma- al, Brooklyn, who has among the missing, is sald to be just what Mr, Constable wanted, But] found, This morning Acting Chief Con- The World allows ux to examine hi Not Candidate While the making and unmaking of Kitimate and harmless rs, at this tin candidates is a amusement for n of year It ix not the s« been taken lity of the ean- npared in import- ance with the policy of th orney McNalr Decided to Watve party which he repr “From now until the convention meets | party should strive people, who require conservatism In this much Attorney W. M, MeNair, "I found my- work of building ngine, that resembled a small lathe at the livery stable clips giving its What do you suppose I'm Jstvle are compelled “A first step for the uid be saved with opera-shass nal small men wards Kroups of Wile end toward organization. Democratic mitidence in igthen itself It needs to str ressed throu with all its fauits d that neither party red hot an’ poke tt in| th. or hold a chaw 0” verbacker | Concerning A ad G, AUGUST 24, 1895. OPPOSES THIRD TERM, | shéuta Mr. Belmont, who ts a resident of aaa (3 M THE MARKET C w York | Perry Belmont Says Such Is the) ioral option in the Kense generally Unwritten Law of Americ Isiand and always votes there, sald An to New Vork City, “The municipalities of of the lerstood, ‘The present elty of New York's admi s exelxe question is a political m to gain political adva ma mean politicians, It must be clear to any any sort can be Mat WI be an admirable thing for the th Republican machine of New York City. Ne extreme faraties upon this ques- Hon may be in earnest, ns fanatios al way Hut the politician wh uo weukness of a fanatic Is ale | ways pocrite. Evea good men have | yielded to the temptation to sham. “LE have been louking into the legisla tion of Rhode Island on the qi ation. ‘The tion by Judge Stiness Court of Rhode Island, which give amusing Mlustration of the humbug which has always been ays Judge Stiness's compilation, ‘appeared the following In May, 19 Willams to have leave to sell a ttle ater to son wine or strong in theire sickness. CAMPBELL IN TO WIN. jn WII He Made, (Special to The World) HAMILTON, 0.0 Aug. 2. -Fx-Govy. James E. Campbell, of Ohio, when seen at his home here to-night by a repre: ntative of The World, expressed him relf v Ohio. He sald “L haven't studied the eltuation as thoroughly as 1 would have done had I entertained any intention whatever of ving been ept with the best I could, and 1 shall make the campaign as far as Tam capable a running for Gove: nominated, [ had Brac nor, but, a strong and a fast one, Si Democrats of Ohto are con only difference between th have any knowle vonage result, beea the free-sily had a two to convention, the were trea yocates: free, full opportunity to be heard, they left the convention fully deter- mined to support the ticket “"T do not hesitate ‘to say that the tle party in Ohio ie now In a more harmonious condition and ts better satisfied with Itself than it has been for any time within the past three years, Demor The old factional feuds were complet ly wiped out at Springfled, and more animous nomina- tlons were never made, The ticket I exceptionally strong in the character of the nominees and their political follow- enthusiastic and ui ing. “Dhr only cloud upon the hort: the,faet that last year the Democratl. ticket In Oblo wag beaten hy the high of 178,000, ‘This, of course, has a dency to dispirit the Demo- crats of the State, but yet there are al- ly many signs of reviving Interest, and the existing Interest in the party je very different from its dejected attitude mark natural. te: re laat Year, “At Is to that an aggressive, vigorous, deflant campaixn will be: made; nothing will he lett undone to bring to the polls the 140,000 Democrats who falled to vote last that many Republi- ant bowsism of the recent Republican Convention and government of cltles where Ro- In the majoray, will this years rt of the Demo- year. It Ish cans, disgusted by the ram) in thy pubile year ago, and vote all or a 5 eratle tieket their acon of six Democrats of Ohto he ordinarily Re; n ar daney “TL have sald nc feud in the R the Foraker and th thereof, because Tam not y advised, but of this I am sure, the tion of Gen. Bushnell will be the certain death-knell of the political future of Gov. Mek CROKER CAN'T COME. Can't Come Just No me of the RB 1 to-day upon ex It was | Mo tember, He wil, in all probabilit on Sept Ex-Mayor Grant sald to-day that Mr Croker could not return much before of that date if he wanted to, b luck of steamship accomme ward rush o spending their good Am ations, rs in Europe this Summer has ady begun, and every stateroom in the frat and second class compartments of the big and little | 1k: sold long before Mr. Croker had serious thoughts of returning hor Many passengers who have om ough left to come home in first. nid third ehas j Nats of steer th Jnames of persons thooks permit of more preter arters r Mr r, gecording of bis | am intr mind to return to New York before late in Oetober, until three weeks age, and when he applied for 1 the American jiners rot 14 re ee cept in the second or third class nT New York ins any but Travelling ‘ first-rlusx style Was out of the question SSake on one of found that he nmodations, ex Mr. Croker probably realized) (hata $s pHNNAKY Was beneath 0) the secondeel ity of a man for whi Manhattan Isiand js Ww tle ite political fat I Food, He Killed 1 loetug teord shows the ohatiges In the. tei | peratdre ‘for nuornta drs am Indicuted by Ed STRONG Grangers in Demand, but Sugar] Gives a Graphic Deseription of His Was Exceptional.y Weak. stration on ge. Those directing it, whoever may be the well- ambitious Bank Staten ent Is Looked Upon as Being Favorable coerelon or Intimidation of what is known as ind tts great political Jinfluence Jato the Republican ranks As was expe view of the fi operators did not come om Was tame this morning. | urket contint umber of testar trates |canen the beat Mguren of the week Wer fs a publica f the Supreme an til of a most me of the Granger bought with eon res are being rt of excise foreign exchan tlons point to an exports also Causes a try: “it is granted unto Mr. Roger {of durther drafts upon it Ix months ende wx Carnings of S81, Of $18,104 181 natives Mine 30.177 4 Ive and Deflant imports were and $411,167 ry confidently on the situation In kK, namely 4 bankers’ long stirling, 18% 4 r and Mexican dollars at 63 Stock Exchange 40,000 oune: Phe bank sta showing that ie of Is as to the free f silver, but this wil cut no Ngure, dlsastrously, at any rate, in the se, while those opposed to men won thelr point and representation in the free allver ted #0 fairly and with such latitude, and were accorded such a fatr, following are comparative Stocks close for the Grangers and some of the it The ‘sales of I In the unlist shares of Sugar were de ed stocks were 70,000 artment 9,000 in, Quotations, nin tn | Baltimore @ Ohio early to form an outline of the campaign, and the only authorita- tlve and intelligent tiformation, on that point will he developed after the State yemocratie Central Committee organizes next Thursday. But It ts safe to say Cong Inland ‘Trartion Lovuterile & Nashville tion results in Onio have shown, us returns of th ndl- in Ohie polities alx ars. This Is evidence fact at for the past tw years the “kept one of the the national Senate although Dy While It w ly. in the face of ears ction of a Dem unques- return, f Democratic ascen- alleged ublican bet ween Union Telegraph f COTTON FLUCTUATES. and Gained Three Points, 1 at a decline of about 3 points, and then recovered the loss and made a gain of about 3 points over yes- Cotton open elent authority that Richard Croker, the es of dixorganized Tammany, will not sail for home before the 16th of Sep- + sail pt, 2% and will arrive here on sales included a 7.63; November, but shortly after the opening pri on local selling tourtsts who Mat dle, and May mate were dull GOLD DEPOSITED. tn Up 8500,000 In Hond Synd | We baye just pus lis Preasury of thi wan & Co, the ept second | United A the | 1 pursuant to rends, did net make up bis! Ker THEY'RE PRE ath puroens.,!icves Are Riding two million dollars in gol | pany in the ( To-Night Take Hood's Pills, ‘Hood's Pills have done If your tverts nore for me than all : Pouse, 9m AL thein for twice What they cost.’ ew York City troubles, !3 a Mo 6 AM. Te AM. tous at, a2] May Moniin A, PHose, Prost, Oblo NAPOLEO, ' ONCE ASKED FOR AN OPINION, Ideal Woman. Mothers Please Notes In response to a question asked by @ lady, the great Napoleon replied, — “My ideal woman fe not the beautiful-featured society belle, whose phy- sician tries Jin vain to keep her in ‘repair, nor the fragile butterfly of fashion, who gilds the tortures of dise ease with a forced smile. “No! my Ideal ts a woman who has accepted her being as a sacred trust, and who obeys the laws of nature for the preservation of her body and soul. “Do you know, my knee involunta- rily bends in hom: when I meet matron who reaches middle age in com- plete preservation. “That woman is rendered. beautiful by perfect Ith, and the stalwart children y her side are her reward. That's my teal woman. ‘To grow to ideal womanhood the gir ‘ood should be carefully guarded. Mothers owe a duty to their daughters lat in too many cases is neglected, Nature has provided a time for purifle ‘ation; and if the channels are obstructed the entire system is poisoned, and mix ry comes, "At a mothers’ meeting the wife of a noted New York divine said to her Iie teners: “ Wateh ully your daughe ters’ physical development. “Mothers should sce that Nature ts assisted, if necessary, to perform its of and keep their daughters well Monae to matters concerning themselves.”* Irregularities, from whatever cause, are sure indications of organte trouble. With irregularities come disturbance of the stomach and kidneys, Violent headaches often attack the victim; pains shoot every where, Ex- treme irrita- bility follows quickly, and then utter lespondency overwhe! the already overs bur- dened life. Unless the Ge ; pe »bstruciion is removed at once, laughter’s whole future will be darkened Lydia B. 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